Join us, on the St. Croix River waterfront at the foot of the historic lift bridge for a new season of the ever popular Summer Tuesdays. Held in beautiful Lowell Park, this free, family-friendly six week event runs through August 16, and is a perennial favorite for all to enjoy.

An eclectic marketplace is open from 5:00 to 8:30 p.m.; featuring over 40 vendors presenting such items as clothing, hand crafted art and photography, massage, jewelry and much more. Local restaurants will also join us in the market, providing a wide variety of delicious options for your picnic supper.

Bring your blanket or favorite folding chair and find a spot on the lawn to enjoy some great entertainment on our stage, set up in view of the iconic gazebo. New this year is our Theater Sampler, a fifteen minute short beginning at 5:30 p.m., featuring performers from local theaters. Two musical performances are on schedule each night. Opening Act at 6:00 p.m. Main Stage Music takes over at 7:00 p.m.

At dusk we’ll pull out the trusty screen and show the movie. Pop, popcorn, water and frozen novelties will be available for purchase during the movie.

Summer Tuesdays continues to provide free, family-friendly fun thanks to our many local sponsors, supporters, and volunteers. To thank them with your business, or to become one of them, please visit our website for more information. Please also consider making a donation when we pass the bucket through the crowd. We are grateful to each and every donor, at every level, for helping us to make this event possible.

5:00-8:30pm

Market

(Eclectic market with local food purveyors, artisans, jewelers, farmers, local produce and much more!)

5:30pm – 5:50pm

Theater Sampler

6:00pm – 6:45pm

Opening Music Act

7:00pm – 8:30pm

Main Stage Music Act

August 9 – Hounds of Finn– high-energy Irish musicforged from the roots of Celtic and American traditions

AUGUST 9 – “MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING” (PG)A young Greek woman falls in love with a non-Greek and struggles to get her family to accept him while she comes to terms with her heritage and cultural identity.